Boardman High School - Crier Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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First Row: B. Jenkins, J. Marshall, G. Sheriffs, V. Larson. M. Gaither, V. B Second Row: R G.eigei', E. Boyd, D. Shaffer, C. Oestmann, K. Ncsselbush, M B h l t Did you try out? Have you heard anything yet? I'd like to get the part of Jimmy. This was the general trend of conversation among the seniors, boys and girls, during the try-outs for the Senior Play. This three-act farce centers about young Michael Pemberton por- trayed by Charles Oestmann, a rich playboy who is running away from France and a Frenchwoman. He runs into Professor Percival Court- wright, Russel Geiger, whom he bribes into acting as himself and using his car, money, and hotel room. With Percy's credentials he goes to Brix- ton Summer Academy for Young Ladies Where Percy was to substitute for Dr, Aristotle , elderly dean of the school. This character went to David Shaier. He becomes instructor of astronomy Castrology to himj to five girlsg namely, FluE, Betty Jenkins, Bertha, Virginia Beedeg Jean, Jean Marshall, Belle, Marian Gaither, and Patty Patterson, Mary Alice Bretz, with whom he fell in love in Paris and Who he is greatly sur- prised to see. Jimmy Anderson, Konrad Nesselbush, another playboy, lands at school and entreats Mike, an old friend, to help hide him. When Mike re- fuses he disquises himself as a girl and proceeds to make life miserable for Michael. He pretends to be a girl Whom Mike had jilted and the rest of the cast is often shocked to see the Professor choking a lady . Meanwhile, Percy and Fifi, Gloria Shirreffs, the Mademoiselle from France, have fallen in love. Dr. Aristotle, at the frantic demands of Miss Fredricaf' Virginia Larson, fussy assistant to the dean returns just in time to see everything wound up. ' Q 1 ' I ' ' T l l 1 i A Jimmy, the girl, had mysteriously disappeared and Jimmy, the boy, had returned to find romance with Fluff. The play is accented with humorous incidents andppassages by Jake, Earl Boyd, janitor and general handy man at the school. The senior cast and senior class may Well be proud of their play judg- ing from the Way it was received by their audiences. Also, they owe their heartiest thanks to Mr. Bohn, whose untiring patience helped make this play a success. SENIOR PLAY

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4 . fs , Dy 4 if ,lo FRANK P. THULLEN ' 'Ll He's sensible, firm and square Underneath that banterini: alia' A Stagecraft 1-2-3-4 CECELIA TROYAN Cen A sunny disposition is the soul of happiness. Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Cabinet 2-4 F French Club 4 ,, . Library staff 3-4 Qu.-Q, MARY ANN VASCHAK Mary Ann's calm features anal reyral bearing' entitle her to the praise she gets. Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Journalism Club 3-4 Library Staff 2-3 French Club 4 CHRISTINE WEISKITTEL Chrissy Chrissy's lone name provides a balance for her long: list ofl! l'riencls. Dl Western Hills High 1-2 Girl Reserves 3-4 Journalism Club 4 French Club 4 4 Chorus 3-4 , NEAL D. WILLIAMS Queenie NoLhim1': is impossible to a stout- ' hearted youth, especially on the gridiron. Basketball 2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 H1-Y 3-4 Torch Club 2 DORIS LOUISE YOUNG ' All those who know Doris final her the sincerest of friends. Girl Reserves 2-3-4 French Club 4 Journalism Club 4 BETTY SELMA ' ZEIGLER -- - 'N I Atl., Do you know that I'am V. ' 2 a woman? F' ' ,j I must say just what I think. I H A -'Q Girl Reserves 1-2- ' 3-4 I Journalism Club 4 -3 ' , Bugle Staff 3-4 ffl FWS? ' A -l i'sEN1ORs W 'GUN v- Q1 I 1. PHYLISS HELEN TROSS HPhyl!7 Phyliss has the type of gzentluness, sweetness. and rlcmureness that made the heroines of history fa- , i . l,- minus. Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Library Staff 2-3 .Class Secretary 2 fifoil-1 scouts 1-2-3 ,Il G BETTY LOUISE I ' l VAUGHN l She's 'modest as any, and blithe as I I lshe's bonnief' 3 .Lisbon High 2-3 , , south 14 1' f H I ROBERT E. WEBER gy Q ir' Bob Q I l X' I'Il' confidennae is in himself, ' 1 'I'lQgfbest'Tyggfe for it. 4' K. 5 1 3 4 Q Rr ff' 9? 1 3115555 1-2-3-4 Awjllsasketbali 3-4 4. I 'i. ni- Q ' 5- 1. Q .t A'x DOROTHY MAE WEPPELMAN Dottie Dorothy's titian hair is only one of her many charms. Woodrow Wilson 1 Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Bugle Staff 3 GEORGE YEANY Georgie Music is an art and he who mas- ters ii: is an artist. Stagecraft 1-2-3-4 French Club 4 Perfect Attendance 1-2-3-4 Journalism Club 4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 BOB G. ZIMMERMAN HBOb77 The pleasing punishment That women bear. -14, ,Torch Club 2 X. l 'Cabinet 2 Hi-Y 4 I BETTY SELMA ZEIGLER French Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Academic Team 1- 2-3-4 Honor Roll 1 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Senior Shcolarship 4



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F t Row: P H. Coope . Ballentyne, M. Nelson. G. Roberts, D. Skinner, V. Larson, B. Zeiglcr, M. Robertson. S l Row: K. Nessellxush, M. Kraja, J. Rickerl. G. Fries, W. Buechler, R. Geiger. Ph l Row: E. Boyd, R. Stoll, VV. McCruady, C. Ocstmann, D. Shal'fer, D. DuVall. R. Luce, L SGH. South High School was certainly no place for a fool on April first when the top notch academic students of the county gathered for the Annual Senior Scholarship Test. Approximately one hundred and fif' f students from all of the county schools were on hand for the test, wit 3 rdman, as in other years, having the largest representation. The test, which lasted about two .md ne-half hours, included English, social science, language, reading, and rzathematics. The Boardman representatives were carefully reviewed in each of these subjects every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for about a month before the test by the teachers who taught these subjects in the high school. However, these many hours of study and review were not spent in vain for out of the first twenty-five per cent, nine were Boardman students. Our scholars capturing the honors of first and second place in the county. This is the fourth year of the eight years that Boardman has participated that we have won first place. Congratulations, Russell Geiger and Konny Nessel- bush for upholding Boardman High tradition. At about twelve-thirty the doors of South High were opened. Through these portals rushed the Boardman genii and hastily beat a retreat to the nearest soda fountain and proceeded to tear the test apart amidst a sur- rounding of milkshakes and sundaes. In preceding years the test has been four hours in length but this year the test has been cut to two and one-half hours. The fact that the test is much shorter in length does not mean that it was less difficult. Boardman High School is proud of the showing its teams have made this and other years and you may rest assured that in the future other students will continue to bear our high scholastic standards. SENIOR SCHCLARSHIP

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